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The N.W.T. has 11 official languages, yet service in Indigenous languages continues to be a struggle

The N.W.T. recognizes 11 official languages, and nine of them are Indigenous. However, accessing territorial services in any language other than English or French remains a challenge for residents.

Why some patients are waiting months in N.W.T. hospitals for long-term care beds

As the N.W.T.s population grows older, the demand for long-term care and extended care services is also likely to increase. Some residents are already waiting months in hospital for a space to open up.

Woman who relies on $300K drug fears financial impact of changes to N.W.T. health benefits

Katie Hart was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis at birth and relies on a $300,000-per-year drug known as Trikafta. The drug is covered by the N.W.T.'s extended health benefits, but changes coming to the program in April has Hart worried.

Mackenzie Valley Highway environmental assessment back on after years-long pause

Construction won't start until at least 2027 on the proposed 281-kilometre Mackenzie Valley Highway that would run from Wrigley to Norman Wells, N.W.T. The project is expected to take 10 years to build.

Warm weather affects everything from food to medevacs in Sachs Harbour, N.W.T.

Every year, Aklak Air switches to flying a Twin Otter to Sachs Harbour in the spring and fall because the gravel runway is too soft for other aircraft.The switch usually lasts for a few days, up to a week, but this fall's warm weather made it necessary for longer and its effects were felt beyond the runway.

N.W.T. gov't moving ahead with changes to extended health benefits despite pushback

While the N.W.T. government says its upcoming changes to the extended health benefits program will make it more equitable, critics say those same changes will do the opposite.

Environmental assessment could move Yellowknife polytechnic campus out of Tin Can Hill

R.J. Simpson, minister of education, culture and employment, said the second phase of an assessment is currently underway. The first assessment revealed moderate potential for contaminated soil or groundwater.

Monfwi MLA says current N.W.T. medical travel policy 'failing' residents

Jane Weyallon Armstrong said two of her constituents were only diagnosed with severe illnesses after their families took it upon themselves to go to Alberta for medical services.

New chief acclaimed in Jean Marie River, N.W.T.

Melanie Norwegian Menacho woke up Monday morning to the news that she would be the new chief ofTthets'hk'edl First Nation in Jean Marie River, N.W.T.

Suspended Denesoline CEO accused of forging meeting minutes and signature

The minutes outline seven resolutions, including Denesoline acquiring up to 100 per cent of the shares of Northern Consulting Group (NCG), a company owned by Barlas, and NCGs interests in certain contracts it had as part of a joint venture with Denesoline.